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I can not go into configuration with the cankey

Hello colleagues, again with more problems, I have already got the cankey, but it does not let me modify the configuration, I have tried other machines and the cankey works well, but in this one that has the microswitch in the helm I can not change the 22 to 0. when I start it gives me an E104 fault, and if I start with the rudder in the working position it gives me SLO when accelerating but it does not move. the card changes it new.
Thank you.
  • Posted 25 Jun 2018 20:20
  • By juanlao
  • joined 22 Jun'18 - 27 messages
  • islas baleares, Spain
Repair, not replace.
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solved: the card had the wrong software, the card is changed with the correct software.
  • Posted 5 Jul 2018 17:23
  • By juanlao
  • joined 22 Jun'18 - 27 messages
  • islas baleares, Spain
Hello, these are the ones from the new card,

Spn 179 922-006
Hpn 167 833-007
Hsn 000 014 5640
  • Posted 28 Jun 2018 18:55
  • By juanlao
  • joined 22 Jun'18 - 27 messages
  • islas baleares, Spain
Repair, not replace.
Is it the correct card / software for the truck serial number in question?

No CAN key connected.

Press & hold the horn button down & start the truck up.

Wait until Pn is shown on display & release horn button.

The software package numbers should be shown on the display.

**** followed by **** then - ****

Write down the numbers & post on here please.
  • Posted 28 Jun 2018 05:55
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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